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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Sevdalyn Christine ‘Sunshine’ Claycomb-Brooks, 1939-2015
She was adventurous and forever curious. Always open to discovering what was around each corner, the next bend in the road, over the hills and far away, beyond the pines, mountains and mesas of the horizon. We’d often spend days … Continue reading
Chinese Investors Visit Martin Aircraft’s 3D Printing Facility in New Zealand
(Photo : Reuters) An Airbus employee presents three model airplanes in blue, white and red, made from starch using a 3D printing technique during the opening of 50th Paris Air Show. Jetpack maker Martin Aircraft welcomed a delegation to its … Continue reading
FAA’s Airworthiness Directive issued to avoid power loss
Enlarge Credit: Wikipedia A fix for a software problem that could possibly result in power loss in Boeing 787s has been ordered. Federal Aviation Administration officials adopted a new airworthiness directive (AD), effective as of Friday, for Boeing 787 airliners … Continue reading
The sky’s the limit
Planes will fill the skies south of Jacksonville today as a Jacksonville airfield marks a milestone. Jacksonville Propkickers model airplane Club will host a fly-in at Propkicker Field at the south end of Lincoln Avenue, one-quarter mile south of Minor … Continue reading
Wrights’ bio doesn’t quite soar
David McCullough’s popular biographies of Theodore Roosevelt, Harry Truman and John Adams succeeded with readers because they weren’t about politics or history from a particular point of view, but because they were about real people who happened to be politicians … Continue reading
Fitch Affirms Boeing and Boeing Capital at ‘A/F1’
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fitch Ratings has affirmed the ‘A’ long-term and ‘F1’ short-term Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) for The Boeing Company (BA). Fitch has also affirmed the ‘A’ long-term IDR for Boeing Capital Corporation (BCC). A full list of ratings is … Continue reading
American Airlines plans to go a long way with the Boeing 787
The newest airplane in the American Airlines fleet may be a pleasure to the eyes of passengers, but even more, it should be a treat for the carrier’s wallet. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which begins commercial service for the Fort … Continue reading